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Monday, August 4, 2008

Like many other Twilight fans I was at the bookstore at Friday night in order to pick up my copy of Breaking Dawn, the fourth book in the Twilight saga, as soon as it was available.I didn’t read it as fast as the other books but I’m still left stunned by the story.Going into this book I was looking for three things…ok, four. #1 – Bella and Edward get married.#2 – Bella is changed into a vampire.#3 – The Volturi confront the Cullens over Bella’s change.And #4 – Jacob gets a happy ending.I thought if I got all those things, or even 3 ofthe 4 I would be happy.

I’m not happy.Parts of the book at very good – there’s some great character moments for the Wolves. Some very sweet parts between Bella and Edward.Bella’s joy at certain happenings in the book is wonderful.But over all – the book is not the story I wanted to see.It doesn’t fit the rest of the series.It doesn’t fit Stephenie Meyer’s world as she’s presented it before this.

Before Breaking Dawn, the message that love requires sacrifice, compromise, and a lot of work for a wonderful emotional reward came through loud and clear.In Breaking Dawn that message is chucked right out the window.It’s hard to write a review of this book without spoilers – but I’m trying my best.The message of the series is lost in this book because of the central plot point that comes so far out of left field my brain couldn’t wrap around it even after a few hours of sleep.I will have to reread this book in order to full absorb the story, but upon my first reading I can not say I was truly satisfied with the ending.It has some very good scenes and some excellent character moments but as the conclusion of Bella & Edward’s story it doesn’t stand up to my expectations.

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Take one new mom and computer geek, mix with an avid reader, a semi-productive creative writer, creative scrapbooker, and add a dash of gaming and you have me. I love working as a librarian with goals to bring my library into the world of Web 2.0 and social software, but also retain a healthy respect for the hard copy resources as well.